
Nonduality & KI Monthly Workshop with Toshi
Bringing Relationship Back into Nonduality
Relationships have always been an essential part of the Nondual path, yet this aspect is often overlooked or dismissed, especially by those who have learned to repress their emotions.
By rediscovering and reintegrating the relational dimension, we open the door to deeper connection and authenticity, allowing us to fully embody and live the freedom that these teachings point to.
"Awareness is not just a vast, open, empty space, it is also a focused, close, and intimate relationship with everything."
-Toshi

This workshop is mainly focused on spiritual seekers and finders who are suffering or feel that something is missing in their teachings and practices—something they have yet to fully recognize. However, it is also a great introduction to KI and its practice for those who are new to the work.
Through discovering the unconscious programming that fuels Seeking and clings to Finding, we will see these patterns for what they really are.
By uncovering the root of suffering, we will allow and transcend the resistance to who we truly are.
“We cannot fully embody Nondual teachings if we have emotional repression.
We must first recognize the awareness of not being aware, and this meeting will guide you in discovering this, not just mentally, but experientially.”-Toshi
Guided Awareness Meditation – A meditation practice focused on becoming aware and giving attention to the three centers of our being, grounding ourselves in both mind and body.
Guided Experiential Awareness Inquiries – Practices to explore the beliefs and identifications we hold about nonduality and its pointers.
Somatic Testing – Experiential inquiries to determine which emotions you repress most dominantly.
Contextual Teachings – Discussions on why making emotional repression conscious is crucial to freedom and why bringing relationships back into spirituality is essential for a truly integrated nondual path.
Q&A Session – An open floor for participants to ask questions and engage directly with Toshi or guest speakers.
Guest Speakers – Occasional contributions from notable figures in the community to provide additional insights.
(Some topics may vary depending on the month).
Workshop Contents:
Frequency: Monthly.
Where: Zoom Call.
Duration: 90 minutes.
Cost: Free
Time: 9AM PDT, 12PM EDT, 5PM BST, 6PM CET.
Dates: Sunday, April 27, May 18.
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